SpacePhoenix
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I had an Easter egg this Easter for the first time for many years. How long ago did they stop having mugs in the packets?
Maybe it's just whoever makes Maltesers (it was a Maltesers egg) who have decided to stop including mugs
You need to be even more careful opening a Smarties Easter egg - discovered the hard way that this year they've stopped putting the Smarties in a packet; they're now loose inside the egg... :roll:
How long ago did they stop having mugs in the packets?
They still do, I got a Toffee Crisp one this year. The mug was tiny though...
They held exactly the same amount and I now realise I've been a fool shunning the Double Decker and Cream Egg cups all this time.
I'll have to try this. My favourite mug is this one (not my picture), and I always thought it was bigger than the Toffee Crisp one. I'll have to measure it out now!
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It's time for a thread devoted to mugs, their design, shape, decoration and capacity.
What about cups and saucers, will they need another thread?
Has this thread any connection to a "Mugwump"?
"Wump" is the Apache word for Easter egg.
I'll have to try this. My favourite mug is this one (not my picture), and I always thought it was bigger than the Toffee Crisp one. I'll have to measure it out now!
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When the company in the unit next to mine moved out some years ago they left amongst other things boxes and boxes of branded mugs. They hold in excess of a pint and quite frankly it's borderline whether 1 teabag is enough if not made in a pot.
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I've seen mugs large enough that they could hold the equivalent of a whole pot of tea!
Those are probably soup mugs.
Those are probably soup mugs.
I've got a collection of Creme Egg, Mini Eggs and Toffee Crisp mugs and all are accounted for as I won't have to buy any cups / mugs / hot beverage recepticals.
Is soup bigger than tea?
Only if it's Souper-sized.